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* nox/enable-silent-rules/OTP-10726:
Implement ./otp_build configure --enable-silent-rules
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With silent rules, the output of make is less verbose and compilation
warnings are easier to spot. Silent rules are disabled by default and
can be disabled or enabled at will by make V=0 and make V=1.
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* dgud/wx/fix-wx-2.9-compat/OTP-10407: (26 commits)
wx: Fix comments
wx: Workaround wx-2.9 bugs
wx: Mac fixes
wx: Fix demo and tests
wx: Allow 64 bits compilation on mac, requires wxWidgets-2.9
appmon: Move runtime part to runtime_tools app
reltool: fix wxWidgets-2.9 compability
debugger: Fix 2.9 compat
observer: Fix check for graphics contexts
Observer: Fix distribution dialog
observer: Fix font sizes
wx: Fix the demo
wx: Fix loading icons and cursors in Windows
wx: Remove unnecessary casts
wx: Fix changed getfunctions
wx: Depricate wxCursor new functions
wx: Fix int to enum
wx: Include correct m4 file in 2.9
wx: Update examples so they work with both wxWidgets 2.8 and 2.9
wx: Modify tests so they work on wxWidgets-2.9
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In the first traversal of library directories, reltool used only the
directory names in order to figure out application names. This would
succeed if the directory name was AppName only or AppName-AppVsn and
AppVsn consisted of integers separated by dots only. If the AppVsn has
any other format, then reltool would not find the correct application
name.
With this commit, reltool will first look for a .app file and use the
.app file name as the application name. This will allow different
formats of the version identifier in the directory name. Note that
reltool can still not sort (and select the latest) amongst version
identifiers of other format than integers separated by dots.
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The rel specification now dictates the order in which included and
used applications are loaded/started by the boot file. If the
applications are not specified in the rel spec, then the order from
the .app file is used. This was a bug earlier reported on systools,
and is now also implemented in reltool.
Example:
If a .app file specified
{applications,[x,y]}
{included_applications,[b,c]}
And the reltool.config has
{rel, "myrel", "1.0", [a,y,x,c,b]}
Then the boot file will load/start y before x and c before b. Earlier
x would always be started before y and b always before c due to the
order in the .app file.
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If a 'rel' spec in the reltool config does not contain all
applications that are listed as {applications,Applications} in a .app
file, then these applications are autmatically added when creating the
.rel file.
For 'included_applications', the behaviour was not the same. I.e. if a
'rel' spec in the reltool config did not contain all applications that
are listed as {included_applications,InclApplications} in a .app file,
then reltool would fail with reason "Undefined applications" when
creating the .rel file. This has been corrected, so both
'applications' and 'included_applications' are now automatically added
if not already in the 'rel' spec.
I.e. for an application 'z', if z.app contains
{applications,[stdlib,kernel,x]}
{included_applications,[y]}
then reltool configuration
{rel, "myrel", "1.0", [z]}
will cause the same .rel file as
{rel, "myrel", "1.0", [stdlib,kernel,x,y,z]}
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The erl.ini file generated by reltool:install/2 faulty pointed out
$ROOT/bin as Bindir. This is now changed to $ROOT/erts-Vsn/bin. Also,
backslashes in erl.ini needed to be escaped.
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According to documentation it should be allowed to set
incl_cond=include|exclude|derived, but if set to derived on module
level, reltool_server would crash. This has been corrected.
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With this option reltool will create a target structure with only the
applications found in specified 'lib_dirs' (on system level) or
'lib_dir' (on app level). Erts will not be included, and no
applications found under $OTP_ROOT/lib.
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OTP-10106
OTP-10107
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Records #mod{} and #app{} are used in ets:select and must therefore
have '$1', '$2' and '_' as possible value of fields.
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* siri/reltool/app-level-lib-dir/OTP-9977:
[reltool] Allow lib_dir on app level to use relative path
[reltool] Add configuration parameter lib_dir on application level
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* jc/omit-undefined-start_phases-3:
Avoid undefined start_phases entry in .script
Avoid creating an undefined start_phases entry when generating a release
OTP-10003
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This commit adds a normalization of the directory given with the
lib_dir parameter on application level. This will covert the path to
absolute, remove trailing slash and any occurrencies of "xxx/..".
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As a way of specifying one specific version of an application, the
following configuration parameter is added on application level:
{lib_dir,Dir}, Dir = string()
This can be useful if the parent directory of the application
directory is not suitable to use as a lib dir on system level.
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OTP-9792
The colum listing modules that uses the current application or module
did earlier have the title "Modules used by others". This is now
changed to "Modules using this".
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OTP-9792
For some configuration changes and during generation of target system,
there was no indication in the status bar that reltool was
working. This has been corrected - it now says "Processing
libraries...".
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The new warning list did not work on Windows. It could not display
tooltips for each warning and the popup window would always disappear
behind the main system window.
Also, column width did not occur well initially in list controls.
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OTP-9792
The following problems have been solved:
* reltool_target:do_merge_apps - in recursive calls to this function,
the accumulator was reverted each time causing the order of
applications listed after kernel and stdlib in the rel specification
in the configuration to sometimes be messed up.
* There are several ways to specify wich applications to include in an
application:
1) in the .app file for the including applications
2a) in the .rel file, when listing applications
2b) in the rel specification in the reltool configuration
2a (systools) and 2b (reltool) should have the same effect and
overwrite 1.
According to the documentation of systools (sasl), the default value
in 2a is an empty list. This should mean that if included
applications are not mentioned in the .rel file, then any included
application listed in the .app file will be disregarded. This is NOT
the way systools actually works. The implementation sets the default
for the .rel file to the same list as in the .app file.
Reltool earlier implemented 2b as described in the systools
documentation. However, after some discussion we decided to change
this so that reltool handles 2b in the same way as systools handles
2a since this seems more intuitive. The sasl documentation will be
altered accordingly (internal ref OTP-9980).
* If the rel specification in the reltool configuration explicitly
specified included applications to be an empty list, and the .app
file had a non-empty list, then the empty list from the rel
specification was discarded. This has been corrected so the rel
specification now, if set, always overwrites the value of
included_applications in the .app file.
* reltool would earlier add load instructions in the script/boot files
for ALL modules in the ebin directory of an application even if
mod_cond was set to app (include only modules listed in the .app
file). This has been corrected - now only modules with
#mod.is_included==true are loaded.
* reltool would earlier add start instructions in the script/boot file
for included applications. This has been corrected - included
applications shall only be loaded since the including application is
responsible for starting them.
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OTP-9792
Earlier this would cause an error with reason
"Module xxx potentially included by two different applications: yyy and yyy."
This is now changed so it will only be a warning saying that the
module is duplicated in the .app file.
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OTP-9794
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OTP-9792
Also correct documentation of reltool:install/2: first argument is
RelName, not Server.
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OTP-9794
This is a minor change, in order to keep tables private to
reltool_server.
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OTP-9967
All active warnings are now displayed in a specific warning list at
the bottom of the sys windows. Warnings do no longer cause popup
dialogs during configuration.
The reason for this is to avoid the same warning to pop up many
times. This would happen since each configuration change now causes a
fresh reading of the file system - and thus each warning would be
detected each time the configuration was changed.
reltool_manual_gui_SUITE is updated to test the new functionality.
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OTP-9794
Stopping configuration (throw/catch) at first error instead of
continuing through all steps and then returning the error at the
end.
Start of reltool_server will no longer succeed if the configuration
causes an error.
reltool:get_status can only return {error,Reason} in the case where
the reltool_server has terminated. In all other cases it will return
{ok,Warnings}.
Bug fix in this commit:
* warnings are no longer duplicated in pop-up or return from reltool_server
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OTP-9794
Backup old configuration before starting re-configuration so rollback
is possible if configuration fails.
Store last configuration including derivates so undo does no longer
need to refresh and analyse everything from disk.
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OTP-9968
Make sure that inlined applications in an escript is included/excluded
as the escript itself, and forbid explicit configuration of the
inlined application.
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OTP-9792
Start of reltool GUI sometimes crashes with a badmatch in
reltool_sys_win:do_init/1 because the #sys record fetched with
reltool_server:get_sys/1 differs from the #sys record returned from
reltool_server:start_link/1. This has been
corrected. reltool_server:start_link/1 no longer retuns the #sys
record.
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OTP-9794
OTP-9968
The main idea behind the data structure in reltool_server is that the
state shall reflect what is explicitly configured, and the tables
shall contain this configuration plus everything that is derived. In
some cases, however, this was not the complete truth:
* the application table was never read
* the module table was never updated on undo
* the state contained a lot more than what was explicitly configured
This commit re-writes major parts of the reltool_server for the sake
of unifying the way the state and tables are updated:
* The list of applications in the state now only contains those
applications and modules for which there are explicit settings in
the configuration (given at startup or changed from the GUI)
* When changing any bit of the configuration, the tables are always
emptied and every part is derived again from the configuration found
in the state
* All configuration changes now cause a re-read of the file system,
meaning that if something has changed in the file system it will be
reflected in the result of the configuration change. This is the
case even if no file system related configuration is changed
(e.g. root dir or lib dirs)
(*POSSIBLE INCOMPATIBILITY*)
* Requests for applications and modules from the GUI now always read
the tables, not the state
* When loading a new configuration file via the GUI, the old
configuration is completly scratched, and only the new is valid
(*POSSIBLE INCOMPATIBILITY*)
* The handling of escripts which include archives of applications is
changed to always produce one #app record for the escript in
addition to one for each inlined application. All modules are listed
as parts of the inlined application where it belongs and not as part
of the escript's #app record. This is a temporary solution which
will be modified and improved.
The following bugs are corrected by this commit:
* Loading a config which contains an escript via the GUI menu did not
produce the same #app record as when loading the same configuration
at reltool start. Paths, version and label could differ.
* Loading config with same escript (source) twice caused reltool to
add same module twice in #app.mods
* Loading config with same escript (inlined beam) twice caused reltool
to fail saying module is included by two different applications
* Loading config which in addition to an existing escript also adds
another escript for which the name sorts before the existing one
would cause reltool to fail saying "Application name clash"
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OTP-9794
Test cases create_release_sort and create_script_sort are added. The
test are temporarily skipped since they detected quite a few bugs that
will be corrected with OTP-9792.
The following bug is corrected in this commit:'
reltool_server did not recognize {App,InclApps} inside a 'rel'
specification in the reltool config, e.g.
{rel, "myrel", "1.0", [{myapp,[app2]}]}.
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OTP-9794
This test case revealed a bug that occurs when calling
reltool_server:get_mod after reltool_server:undo_config. get_mod reads
from the module table (ets) and not from the reltool_server state,
while undo_config only changes the state. This bug has been corrected,
so undo_config now updates both state and tables (it does the same as
set_sys).
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OTP-9794
The following test cases are added for the inteface from GUI to
reltool_server:
* get_config
* get_apps
* set_app_and_undo
* set_apps_and_undo
* load_config_and_undo
* reset_config_and_undo
* save_config
The following bugs were found and corrected:
* If set_apps failed, then the state of reltool_server would not
be reset to how it was before the failing operation - and every
operation done afterwards would also (seem to) fail.
* undo_config did not work after reset_config - since faulty #sys
record was stored as old_sys.
* undo_config did not work after set_app (used when changing the
content of an application from the GUI) - since old_sys was not
set. Also old_status was not set causing possible warnings to
disappear.
* undo_config did not work after set_apps (used e.g. when
excluding or including an application from the GUI) - since
old_sys was not set. Also old_status was not set causing
possible warnings to disappear.
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When a release is generated and the applications in the release do not
define a value for the start_phases entry of their .app files, reltool
will generate the following entry in the .app files of the release:
{start_phases, undefined}
If this happens, when trying to create a release upgrade systools will
fail because it doesn't allow the start_phases entry to be set to
undefined. This patch avoids this situation by not generating a
start_phases entry when it is set to undefined.
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* siri/reltool/empty-radiobox/OTP-9384:
Do not add an empty radio box on the releases tab for the start_clean release
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First, the radiobox is changed to a listbox, since this will allow
multiple selections. This is however for future use - for now a
selection will only cause a printout in the erlang shell.
Second, add kernel and stdlib to the list of applications in order to
make the picture complete and avoid an empty list (radio) box for the
start_clean release.
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If a module is duplicated in the library directories visible to
reltool, and the configuration does not point out which file to use,
then reltool:start will fail. This commit adds a pop-up which asks if
it should continue with a "safe" configuration:
[{incl_cond,exclude},
{app,kernel,[{incl_cond,include}]},
{app,stdlib,[{incl_cond,include}]},
{app,sasl,[{incl_cond,include}]}]
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Earlier, reltool expected all module names detected under the lib
directories to have unique names. If this was not the case, the result
was undefined - i.e. the beam file of the duplicated module might be
included in multiple applications in the target area, or it might even
be excluded from all applications.
This commit adds awareness in reltool that a module might occur in
multiple applications, and it is allowed as long as the module or it's
application is explicitely excluded in all but one of the containing
applications.
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This is the correction of the bug not allowing the values 'strip' or
'all' for the app_file option in reltool.
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While at it, applied some cleanups and code modernizations suggested by tidier.
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